* Lemuel M. Johnson, 22, of North Wade Boulevard, was arrested early Friday at his home on the charge of simple assault. He was released on his own recognizance.

The charge stems from an alleged incident of domestic violence.

* Ronald D. Epps, 29, of Gouldtown, was arrested late Thursday on three civil contempt warrants and a contempt warrant. He was lodged in Cumberland County Jail on $12,889.09 bail.

* Naliek E. Reeves, 20, of Smith Street, was arrested Thursday night on a contempt warrant and lodged in the county jail on $783 bail.

* Andra E. Williams, 19, of Port Norris, was arrested Thursday evening at 3rd and Oak streets on the charges of possession of cocaine, possession of cocaine with intent to distribute, obstruction of justice and hindering apprehension. He also was served a contempt warrant with $189 bail attached to it.

Williams was released after posting bail.

* Danea M. Baker, 25, of Rosenhayn, was arrested Thursday evening by state police on a contempt warrant, brought to Millville police station, and released after she posted $114 bail.

* Kevin C. Hawse, 34, of Mays Landing, turned himself in to police on Thursday evening on a contempt warrant. He was released after posting $389 bail.

* Khalief R. Tull, 18, of West Foundry Street, was arrested Thursday evening on two contempt warrants and lodged in the county jail on $3,014 bail.

* A Smith Street resident reported Thursday afternoon that his bike -- described as a black and gray men's mountain bike -- was stolen off his 300-block home's front porch sometime between 6:20 and 8:30 p.m. Wednesday.

* Krystal L. Corraliza, 26, of North 6th Street, was arrested Thursday morning on a contempt warrant, which called for $190, but was released on her own recognizance.

* Efrain Hernandez, 49, of East Mulberry Street, was arrested Wednesday on four contempt warrants and a child support warrant. He was lodged in the county jail without bail on the warrants, which included at least one no-bail warrant.

* A Mays Landing Road man reported Sunday night that someone punctured the two tires to his trailer while it was parked at the Carmel Road boat ramp.

The victim told police he parked the trailer at the boat ramp at about 4:30 p.m.

When he tried to fill the tires with his friend's portable air pump, he discovered that the tires had been punctured once each on their sidewalls.